In addition to the two high-school
Athletes of the Week,
The Dispatch also selects a top performer in each sport in season:

Olivia Davis

CENTRAL CROSSING, GIRLS BASKETBALL

Davis, a senior forward, helped the Comets to a 3-0 week. In victories over Westerville Central,
Hilliard Davidson and Grove City, Davis totaled 48 points, 39 rebounds, 12 steals and eight
assists. She is averaging 13.5 points and 13.4 rebounds for Central Crossing, which is 8-0 for the
first time.

A.J. Bondurant

PICKERINGTON CENTRAL, WRESTLING

Bondurant, a junior 145-pounder, went 5-0 as the Tigers won the Wolfpack Classic Duals at
Worthington Kilbourne. In running his record to 11-2, Bondurant recorded one pin, three technical
finals and one majority decision.

Quinn Mickelson

MARYSVILLE, BOYS SWIMMING

Mickelson, a senior, helped Marysville win the Whetstone Invitational. Mickelson won the 50
freestyle (23.72 seconds) and the 100 butterfly (1:00.68) and swam on the winning 200 medley and
200 free relays. In a meet against Dublin Jerome, he narrowly missed the school record in the 100
free (49.88). This season, he has broken school records in the 100 backstroke and 100
butterfly.

Morgan McCafferty

REYNOLDSBURG, GIRLS SWIMMING

McCafferty, a freshman, was part of four school records in leading Reynoldsburg to the
championship in the Mount Vernon Invitational. McCafferty won the 100 butterfly (1:01.51) and
backstroke (59.78) and swam legs on the winning 200 medley relay (1:57.27) and 200 free relay
(1:48.88).

Brandon Dye

WALNUT RIDGE, BOYS BOWLING

Dye, a senior, earned medalist honors in victories over Eastmoor Academy and East. He rolled a
277-278—555 against Eastmoor and a 456 series against East.

Mary Wells

WESTERVILLE CENTRAL, GIRLS BOWLING

Wells, a senior, was individual medalist against Jonathan Alder with a 465 series (248-217) and
had seven of eight possible strikes in the Baker games to lift her team to victory. Wells had a
stretch of seven straight strikes.

Colleen McHugh

Olentangy, GIRLS GYMNASTICS

McHugh, a sophomore, won the all-around title at the Hilliard Invitational with a score of 35.25
points, the best in central Ohio this season. She also won the vault (9.25), placed second on the
bars (8.65) and third on floor exercise (9.0). McHugh helped Olentangy finish fourth in the 15-team
meet.